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Does the SFA decide the ends at Hampden for semi-finals/finals, or do the clubs have any influence?

Clearly it has been widely accepted within the Scottish game that Celtic and Rangers have an end, and by default get that no matter what (not something I agree with), but how did they decide the 2012 final, or the Dundee United V Ross County final for example?

The reason I ask is that if there is a precedent of discussion involving the organiser, the clubs and (probably) the police for the arrangements of other finals, why not all of them?

We wanna be free, we wanna be free to do what we wanna do, and we wanna get loaded, and we wanna have a good time... That's what we're gonna do

Ridiculous pricing, me and two other usual not going, $#@! modern football.

Tell me as an against modern football activist you won't be watching it on Sky or BT Sports instead.
Tell me you aren't please.........
Go on, tell me.

I dread us reaching semi finals or finals as there's so many internet fans treated terribly with astronomical pricing and ridiculous kick off times where the majority of moaners will have to leave their houses at the ungodly hour of 10 or 11am to make kick off following a mammoth (less than) 50 mile journey.

Another couple of welcome excuses for ****s to use as to why they aren't going mind.

Tell me as an against modern football activist you won't be watching it on Sky or BT Sports instead.
Tell me you aren't please.........
Go on, tell me.

I dread us reaching semi finals or finals as there's so many internet fans treated terribly with astronomical pricing and ridiculous kick off times where the majority of moaners will have to leave their houses at the ungodly hour of 10 or 11am to make kick off following a mammoth (less than) 50 mile journey.

Another couple of welcome excuses for ****s to use as to why they aren't going mind.

Woof. EA2007 lays it down!
There are definite points in there though.

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By the sky and the Night-Comer-
What will explain to you what the Night-Comer is?
The piercing star.

Tell me as an against modern football activist you won't be watching it on Sky or BT Sports instead.
Tell me you aren't please.........
Go on, tell me.

I dread us reaching semi finals or finals as there's so many internet fans treated terribly with astronomical pricing and ridiculous kick off times where the majority of moaners will have to leave their houses at the ungodly hour of 10 or 11am to make kick off following a mammoth (less than) 50 mile journey.

Another couple of welcome excuses for ****s to use as to why they aren't going mind.

Indeed. Thank $#@! we're not playing in a similar tournament at Wembley.

Like most folk who go to these things I'll only be watching one team.

The cost of the tickets, or at least the difference between that and a standard match, is likely to be the least of the overall expense.

North Stand is £30 or two quid dearer than watching Hibs V Celtic at Easter Road even if it is live on TV. I agree that Scottish Football is overpriced but, all things being relative, the Hampden prices are not out of line.

Have they stopped posting or never post it frank Dougan's case ?- - - Updated - - -[QUOTE=Greenpower;1591294]SEMI-FINAL TICKET ALLOCATIONS ANNOUNCEDTicket prices are disgusting. Only concessions in the north.Please could fans rep confirm did hibs get a say in setting these prices.[/QUOTE @traceyhibs on twitter saying had no involvement In prices. What do you actually do to represent the fans?

"SPFL Chief Executive Neil Doncaster said: "We are pleased to be able to announce the information for this season’s Betfred Cup semi-finals, following agreement with all four clubs and other parties involved, including our valued broadcast rights holder for the competition, BT Sport.

“We are all looking forward to two fantastic games and hope supporters of all four clubs enjoy lots of entertaining football.”

Ticket prices for both games will start at £25. Full segregation and ticket pricing details specific to each semi-final are as follows............. bla bla"

The above is from last years game, but suggests that the SPFL set the prices after consultation and gaining agreement from the clubs involved.